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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    What impression does this give to the general Armenian population when a Major-General and former Defence Minister is leaving the country for the Czech Republic of all places . It's unconfirmed but c'mon...
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    Գեներալ-գնդապետ Միքայել Հարությունյանը լքում է Հայաստանը



    «Առաջին լրատվական»-ի հավաստի աղբյուրների տեղեկություններով ՀՀ նախկին Պաշտպանության նախարար, այժմ`ՀՀ գլխավոր ռազմական տեսուչ, գեներալ-գնդապետ Միքայել Հարությունյանը որոշել է լքել Հայաստանը: Այս մասին նա անկեղծացել է մտերիմների շրջապատում:

    Մեր աղբյուրների տեղեկություններով`Միքայել Հարությունյանը մտադիր է ընտանիքը տեղափոխել Չեխիայի հանրապետություն, որտեղ վերջինս տարիներ շարունակ ներդրումներ է կատարել: Այս օրերին տարբեր զորամասերում իրականացվող ստուգումները, մեր աղբյուրների տեղեկություններով, Միքայել Հարությունյանի փոխարեն իրականացնում է գեներալ-մայոր Լեոնիդ Մարտիրոսովը:

    2008թ. Մարտի 1-ի ողբերգության գլխավոր դերակատարներից մեկի` Միքայել Հարությունյանի մասին այս տեղեկությունը բավական ուշագրավ է Մարտի 1-ի բացահայտման շուրջ Սերժ Սարգսյանի` ապրիլի 20-ի հանձնարարականի ֆոնին, որին հետևեցին Ռոբերտ Քոչարյանի, Տիգրան Թորոսյանի «պարզաբանում-ցուցմունքները»:

    http://1in.am/arm/armenia_politics_19565.html
    xxxerin u porniknerin havatal chi kareli!!!
    Haykakan Zhamanak: Mikael Harutyunyan does not go away

    Haykakan Zhamanak "talked to the chief military inspector Mikael Harutyunyan of Armenia to determine the reliability of rumors that he intends to move to the Czech Republic, where his family had already made investments. Arutyunyan has denied these rumors, stating that he had no business even in Armenia. He also noted that the lives and works in Armenia, and does not intend to ever leave.

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Yerkir: Azerbaijan hides actual number of losses

      May 14, 2011 | 11:11

      “The Azerbaijani side continues violating ceasefire regime but is hiding the facts not to disappoint the people,” Armenian Yerkir newspaper writes. The newspaper mentions that Azerbaijani side also hides the fact that it gets an adequate response and incurs losses for its actions.

      According to the newspaper, the Azerbaijani army commanders quickly bury the dead soldiers, while the documents read they are deserters or missing. It was already reported about three Azerbaijani soldiers who were killed.

      The newspaper writes that according to new information serviceman Ulvi Guseynov was killed on January 6, 2011, while Zamin Mamedov – on January 25 were killed. “The Azerbaijani side has not reported about their death officially,” Yerkir writes

      Azerbaijani army commanders quickly bury the dead soldiers…

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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Azerbaijani serviceman killed by lightning stroke

        [ 14 May 2011 12:01 ]
        Another one was killed in road accident


        Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Two servicemen of the Azerbaijani Army were killed as a result of accidents. According to APA, one of the incidents took place in a military unit of the Shamkir Military Division. Overtime serviceman Seymur Sabir Gadirov, 24 was killed by lightning stroke.

        Another incident occurred in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Serviceman of the Azerbaijani Army Osman Firdousi Aliyev died in a road accident.

        Press service of the Defense Ministry confirmed the reports to APA.

        Seymur Gadirov was drafted to the Army by military commissariat of Kurdamir region, Osman Aliyev – by military commissariat of Julfa region.
        apa.az

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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by Joseph View Post
          Grow up. Bell has been a long tine member here and his contributions are often very valuable. He is from the UK and knows more about Armenian history, culture, and archeology than 99% of Armenians. He is a pain in arse much of the time but mostly to provoke those that are prone to starting flame wars or who make extreme statements without any regard to fact. The flame war ends now or we will commence with bannings.
          Ban me now, cuz i'm tired of your bullxxxx. you're incompetent and don't know how to run a forum.

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          • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

            C'mon guys, can we move on?

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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

              Originally posted by Joseph View Post
              Grow up. Bell has been a long tine member here and his contributions are often very valuable. He is from the UK and knows more about Armenian history, culture, and archeology than 99% of Armenians. He is a pain in arse much of the time but mostly to provoke those that are prone to starting flame wars or who make extreme statements without any regard to fact. The flame war ends now or we will commence with bannings.
              Being a long-time member, posting mostly anti-Armenian and crappy posts, doesn't mean someone is privileged to something. What a totally biased viewpoint, if you think he knows more of our culture than 99% of the Armenians, you are just totally stupid. Alright, he has spent a lot of time on some parts of Armenian archeology, most than the others on this forum, but this does mean that what he says is true. Probably, provoking is a one-way street for you. Anyway, I agree with arakeretzig that you are doing a bad job, probably you don't know what provoking really means, nor what is means for someone to "understand" Armenian culture, history etc.

              Your probably one of those Armenians who have "enormous" admiration for someone who is non-Armenian and shows a little interest in Armenian affairs, even though they are actually denigrating our culture and nation on many ways. Have some self-respect Joseph.

              Some quotes of the "oh-so-amazing" expert in "Armenian culture":

              -Don't let Armenians close enough to sting you - no matter how friendly they at first appear, they will, in the end, try to sting you - even if it means harming themselves more than it harms you.

              -My advice to anyone (including Armenians!) wanting to associate with Armenians is to always remember the words of a French Armenian who (based on his 30 years experience of trying to work with Armenian organisations to promote Armenian issues) warned me saying "watch out, 90% of Armenians are absolute bastards". Even though that 90% figure is an exaggeration, it is still good advice, since few will disagree that the absolute bastards make the most noise in every field of Armenian life, including online.

              -ArmeniaNow is the ONLY credible independant news source left in Armenia.

              -Armenian history when written by Armenians is often not credible, every claim should be regarded with suspicion.

              -Armenians shoot themselves in their feet so often I'm surprised they haven't evolved to walk on their hands instead.

              -My advice to everyone: never trust anything an Armenian says about the Armenian Genocide, and only a fool stakes their reputation on evidence provided by Armenians.

              -Europeans, in general, understand the proper way to treat archaeological monuments and sites of cultural importance. I see little evidence of any "European" values at work in the disgraceful way monuments in Armenia have been treated since the end of the Soviet period. In Armenia, pseudo-religious medievalist or middle-eastern values seem to predominate. The various "restoration" treatments inflicted on Tatev since the 1950s are cultural crimes by modern standards, standards that today's Armenia has signed up to through various international charters. In Greece, maybe there are nationalist nutters who want to entirely rebuild the Parthenon, and have priests enact daily blood-sacrifices on its altars - but such people are recognized as being insane fantasists. In Armenia, and transfer the fantasy to an historic Christian-era monument, and it seems they would be considered entirely sane, get approval from the Armenian Church, and even get some guilt-ridden criminal oligarch to pay to realize the fantasy.

              -Though, if I were to extrapolate from my experience of dealing with Armenians, I'd say that if you are not getting death threats from idiots or extremists then you are doing it wrong.

              alas, bell-the-cat
              Last edited by Tigranakert; 05-14-2011, 03:23 AM.

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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                i am sick and tired of bell and his bullxxxx on all the topics. how is it possible not to see his anti-Armenianism??? just ban him already

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  apa.az
                  azeris say two died

                  Azerbaijani Defense Ministry confirms death of two more of its troops
                  Today Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry confirmed the death of two of its soldiers. As the Azerbaijani news agency APA, one of Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry serviceman 'died from lightning, and another - "died in a car."

                  Soldier extended service Gadirov Seymour, born in 1987, he served in Shamkhor body of the Azerbaijani army. It is reported that he "died from lightning strikes." Gadirov was drafted from Kurdamir region.

                  Another case of death of Azerbaijani soldier occurred in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic. It is reported that Osman Aliyev, designed from the Julfa district, was killed in a car crash.

                  Recall that, given the loss of these two soldiers, this year the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry confirms death of 36 of their soldiers. At least 11 of them were victims of hazing, 6 died as a result of disease, 5 had committed suicide, 5 died in the accident, two were poisoned by carbon monoxide, 2 were killed by an avalanche, etc. At the same time, experts say, the actual loss of the Azerbaijani army is much higher losses are recognized by the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan.

                  / Panorama.am /

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                  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                    Originally posted by haysip View Post
                    i am sick and tired of bell and his bullxxxx on all the topics. how is it possible not to see his anti-Armenianism??? just ban him already
                    Let me me say my two penny's worth.

                    As far as I am concerned I do not see this forum as a pro Armenian forum.
                    I see it as a debating forum of Armenian issues as well as other issues primarily by Armenians but not exclusively so.

                    On a number of my postings I may have appeared “anti Armenian “.
                    I have no regrets, that is how I felt about an issue at the time..
                    However what does matter is if it is truthful, honest and factual postings.

                    Any “undesirable” poster should not be judged whether he/she is pro or anti Armenian but is his statements factual, truthful and honest views.

                    I will leave others be the judge of that.
                    Last edited by londontsi; 05-14-2011, 10:07 AM.
                    Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                    Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                    Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
                      C'mon guys, can we move on?
                      X2....we should stay on topic, especially on this thread and not play into the hands of the ones who would like to derail it.
                      Last edited by Eddo211; 05-14-2011, 10:26 AM.
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